Calls to Ban Sports Betting Ads in Canada Grow
A new report reveals the severe harm of gambling addiction in Canada, prompting calls for a ban on sports betting ads similar to tobacco. Learn why experts say action is needed now.
A new report reveals the severe harm of gambling addiction in Canada, prompting calls for a ban on sports betting ads similar to tobacco. Learn why experts say action is needed now.
A Manitoba committee has recommended tax credits and government advertising to support local news outlets. Learn about the proposed measures to bolster journalism in the province.
The Manitoba government is distributing $2.6 million to local charities, funds generated from liquor sales to U.S. buyers. Learn how this cross-border initiative supports community programs.
A Saskatchewan advertising company faces a $40,000 fine after a worker was seriously injured by falling glass panels. Learn about the safety violations and legal consequences.
The federal government is moving another $900 million surplus from the public service pension fund to a central account, bringing the total to $2.8 billion. Public sector unions are alarmed. Read more.
Inflation-indexed adjustments to income tax brackets and benefits in 2026 could mean more take-home pay for many Canadians. Learn about the new rates and credits.
Accenture exceeded Wall Street's first-quarter revenue expectations, driven by robust demand for its AI-powered IT services. The company is advancing its strategy to capture greater market share.
California regulators move to suspend Tesla's sales license for 30 days over deceptive self-driving claims. Get the full details on the state's legal action.
Edmonton councillor proposes study on implementing parking fees at city-owned attractions like the zoo and science centre to recover costs and reduce property tax pressure. Could this be a new reality for a growing city?
Internal Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc suggests a resolution is near in the long-standing tax revenue dispute between Ottawa and New Brunswick's Holt government. Read the latest developments.
Pfizer projects 2026 profits below Wall Street estimates due to a steep drop in COVID product sales and loss of exclusivity for key drugs. Get the full business analysis.
The Canada Revenue Agency will no longer mail paper tax packages automatically to Canadians who filed on paper last year. Here's what you need to know and how to get your forms for the 2025 tax season.
U.S. Secretary of State Pete Hegseth sparks controversy by using a doctored image of beloved Canadian icon Franklin the Turtle in a military meme. Readers also react to MP benches, museum 'wokeness,' and government ad spending.
Hastings Racecourse, BC's last thoroughbred track, shuts down immediately after 135 years. Over 100 workers face uncertainty as the province pulls casino revenue. Read the full story.
Vancouver's historic Hastings Racecourse, B.C.'s last horse track, shuts down immediately after 130+ years. The sudden closure follows the province cutting slot machine revenue. Read the full story.
The Canada Revenue Agency warns Canadians about aggressive tax schemes using critical illness insurance. Participants face penalties, fines, and jail time. Learn how to protect yourself.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise projects Q1 revenue below estimates, citing cautious corporate spending. Shares fell 5% in after-hours trading. Read the full analysis.
NASCAR President Steve Phelps testified that the France family, controlling owners, opposed a new revenue model. The testimony came in a Charlotte court on December 1, 2025.
The TTC has proposed a 15-year agreement with Adtrackmedia to install video-motion advertising inside Toronto's subway tunnels. Learn about the plan and its potential impact.
The Canada Revenue Agency has issued a public alert about aggressive tax avoidance schemes operating in the country. Learn what to watch for and how to protect yourself.
The longest U.S. government shutdown cost Delta Air Lines an estimated $200 million in revenue. The airline cites reduced travel demand from federal employees and contractors.
Ontario's auditor general reports the provincial government spent a historic $112 million on advertising in 2024-25, raising questions about taxpayer-funded messaging. Learn the details and implications.
Ontario's auditor general reports a record $112M spent on government ads, with concerns over partisan promotion and a costly U.S. campaign that disrupted trade talks. Read the full investigation.
A University of Windsor professor warns Ontario is navigating 'uncharted territory' with the surge of sports betting advertisements. Learn about the societal impacts and regulatory challenges.
The Canada Revenue Agency has released its projected federal income tax brackets and rates for 2026. See how inflation adjustments will impact your tax bill.
University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers dismantles Donald Trump's recent economic boasts, calling them misleading and highlighting weak consumer confidence. Read the full analysis.
New report reveals global arms industry revenue surged 5.9% to unprecedented levels in 2024. Discover which companies drove this growth and what it means for international security.
Windsor's HDGH reports local gambling cases have doubled, calling for urgent limits on sports-betting advertising. Learn about the growing addiction crisis.
The province will stop providing net slot machine revenue to Hastings Racecourse by Jan 31, 2026, citing declining sustainability despite government support.
Calgary's original soccer centre gets new identity through 10-year naming rights agreement with MaxWell Realty, generating revenue for facility maintenance.